Top 4 Club Carlson Hotel Redemptions

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Club Carlson is getting a lot of buzz lately because of their lucrative credit card signup bonus offers so we thought we’d share our top 4 Club Carlson award redemptions. Our list is based on scientific personal judgment, experience or desire to visit these hotels. So without further adieu, here is our top 4 Club Carlson hotel award redemptions.

This is arguably the most unique hotel in the Club Carlson property portfolio located in the northern most city in the entire world! Who doesn’t like a property at the top of the world where a six pack of Corona will run you 40 dollars?

Bottom Line

Club Carlson has some surprisingly good hotels in their portfolio. We’ve outlined our top 4 award redemption locations consisting of 5 properties.

If you are looking for a way to stay for free at a Club Carlson, you are in luck. But as famous travel blogger recently said “That’s great. But do we really need more CC points?” Not really, but it’s hard to pass up offers for a total of 230,000 Club Carlson points, so here they are.

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Thank for this post. Loved to read about the Norway properties and the new ones in Maldives. Been to Chicago so many times. I just can’t bring myself to burn 50k on the property there, would rather burn them in a place I have never visited before! See you tomorrow;-)

I have a review on my blog of the Paris Blu Bologne. I actually don’t recommend it for points because I picked it up for 95 euro a night in a eiffel tower view rom inc breakfast. They do have closer in Paris properties that could be great point value.

FWIW I have reached out to various folks at CC in Asia to get more info on the Maldives property but wall of silence. The second one the Hulhumale one is not going to be anything interesting it’s in Male. At best it will be an over-nighter en route to the more exotic properties. So I definitely would not have this on a top 5 list.

Dont overlook the Mayfair London. I stayed there for 4 nights using 200K from promos, etc and loved it. It was my third time at the property and under the new GM its really great. Had tea with him and a personal site tour and they have really cool features.

The Radisson Blu Plaza hotel in Oslo is not the tallest building in Northern Europe. In the Scandinavian countries, the honor of the tallest building goes to the Turning Torso in Malmo, Sweden, which is a mixed use building used for residential and commercial purposes but has no hotel.

The Radisson Blu Plaza hotel is the tallest building in Norway. It may be the tallest hotel in Northern Europe, but that I have not validated.

Stockholm’s Scandic Victoria hotel, which opened in 2011, is now the tallest hotel in the Scandinavian region. Having been at both buildings, I’m sort of surprised that the Scandic Victoria in Stockholm is taller than the Radisson Oslo Plaza building.

I just used points to stay at the Radisson Blu Berlin. Across the street from the Berliner Dom and Museum Island. Oh and did I mention, it has a fishtank that is over five stories at the center of the hotel!

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